Master in Finance
Rome, Italy
Master degree
DURATION
2 years
LANGUAGES
English, Italian
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2026
TUITION FEES
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
The Master's Degree Course in 'Finance and Business' is dedicated to the study of finance in financial markets and business.
It is based on the Master's Degree Course in Finance established by the Faculty of Economics in the Academic Year 2001/2002, innovating it.
It is an interclass Degree Course (degree classes: LM-16 Finance, LM-77 Economic and Business Sciences), designed to meet the multidisciplinary needs of finance.
The Degree Course has a cultural business and quantitative basis, with attention to the topics of economics, law and technology. It is structured into training courses, in Italian and English:
- Finance: general training course in Italian;
- Finance: equivalent, in English, of the Italian general track;
- Finance and Technology: allows you to acquire transversal skills and professionalism in the Fintech sector;
- Law and Finance: allows you to acquire transversal skills and professionalism in the Law and Finance sector. It is reserved only for students who have already obtained a single-cycle Master's Degree in Law (LMG-01) by passing pre-established exams (Law - Law and Finance track).
In line with the educational objectives and expected learning outcomes, the degree course:
- provides solid and rigorous advanced training, mainly of a business and quantitative nature, without neglecting economic and legal aspects;
- provides for the choice, by the student, in line with his/her aptitudes and scientific-cultural preferences, between some exams aimed at deepening specific aspects in the financial field.
The aim is to guide the student in choosing the next steps - access to the world of work or to subsequent levels of training - and to develop a professional approach to financial issues in the specific area of specialization chosen, through elements of advanced and specialized learning on the conceptual and methodological tools that characterize it.
Graduates of the LM will be able to usefully find managerial and/or highly responsible positions in the following work areas:
- Management and distribution networks of banks, insurance companies and financial intermediaries in general;
- Finance department of industrial and service companies and entrepreneurial/managerial roles in companies of different sizes;
- Financial analysis and investment/asset management companies, financial consultancy, investment funds, pension funds;
- Venture capital and corporate restructuring companies;
- Supervisory and regulatory authorities of markets and operators in the financial and insurance system;
- Finance area in the public sector and in non-profit organizations including central banks, governments and local administrations, and international organizations;
- Other organizations, professional and legal firms, research institutions, etc. in roles that require finance skills or that interface with companies and organizations in the financial system or the Finance department of industrial and service companies.


